Stan i zagospodarowanie zieleni miejskiej w zachodnim klinie Poznania jako podstawa wytyczenia szlaku turystycznego
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2007
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Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk
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The basic aim of the article is to analyse the
state and level of development of green urban
spaces in the western wedge of Poznañ in
terms of their usefulness for a tourist trail. The
research was carried out in several stages:
a field (GPS) inventory of the trail, followed by
a study of the quality and state of elements of
its natural environment, with special attention
paid to the human impact on the green spaces
of this area.
The field survey and an analysis of source
materials showed the idea of a tourist trail in
the area to be justified. The following facts were
established:
the trail is about 21 km long and while
mainly for hikers, it can also be used for bicycle
tourism;
the trail connects interesting objects and
forms of both natural and man-made character;
the plant communities found in the
western wedge of greenery are largely transformed
ones with a predominance of pine stands
of mixed age structure;
the dominant habitat types are useful for
tourism because of their great aesthetic and
curative properties combined with a high resistance
to recreational uses;
the human impact is most readily visible
in areas near the centre and bathing beaches;
road and rail transport has a detrimental
effect on the state of the natural environment of
the area;
there is a declining pressure on the
aqueous environment, mainly due to a reduction
in the amount of untreated waste
discharged into the Bogdanka;
the recreational infrastructure is generally
good, but there is a shortage of information
tables, rain shelters, and dustbins; and a problem
is the poor state of repair of some roads
resulting from the use of the area for horse
riding.
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Badania Fizjograficzne, Seria A, Tom 58, 2007, s. 31-46
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978-83-7063-538-1
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0067-2807